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AS 373.452: Topics in Chinese Media II
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Continuation of 373.451. The main focus of this course is to expand the student's knowledge of four essential skills in Chinese language and to deepen the student's knowledge of Chinese culture. The course is taught based on various written and visual materials (including newspapers, journals, TV, movies, and short novels) to improve students’ reading comprehension, maintain conversation skills through class discussion, increase understanding of the culture and society of China, and enhance writing ability through short compositions and a writing project. Prereq: 373.451 or its equivalent. Cross-listed with East Asian Studies
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AS 374.102: Introduction to Leadership II
2.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
(Freshmen only) Establishes a foundation of basic leadership fundamentals such as: problem solving, communications, effective writing, goal setting, improving speaking and listening skills, and an introduction to counseling.
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AS 374.107: Motivating Leadership
1.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
The purpose of this course is to introduce you to traits and competencies that are central to being an effective leader. These few lessons establish a framework for understanding leadership; including a framework for understanding the values, attributes, skills and actions required for successful leadership in any organization. The course objectives are simple enough: Develop in students an appreciation for the complexities of leadership and motivation; and prepare future leaders for their unique roles as mentors, trainers and motivators.
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AS 374.120: Basic Leadership Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Students learn and apply team echelon leadership at an entry level. They continue development of military courtesy, discipline, communication and basic Soldier skills. Ultimately, students understand how to operate in and lead 4-5 persons through a program of training opportunities in a variety of conditions. Freshmen only
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AS 374.202: Leadership & Teamwork
2.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Prereq: 374.201 or Perm Req’d Limit 25 Class examines how to build effective teams, various methods for influencing action, effective communication in setting and achieving goals, decision-making, creativity in problem solving, and providing feedback.
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AS 374.220: Advanced Team Leadership
1.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Students perform duties of and develop their leadership, as team leaders during a variety of induced training opportunities. Continued emphasis is placed on troop-leading-procedures and simple problem solving. Students lead physical fitness training and mentor subordinates in military, academic and extra-curricular activities. Successful completion of advanced team leadership allows students to progress into ROTC Advanced Courses. Sophomores only
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AS 374.302: Leadership and Tactics
2.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
ROTC cadets only Limit 25 Examines the role communications, values, and ethics play in effective leadership through application of principles in tactical scenarios. Emphasis is on improving written and oral communications skills and military tactics proficiency. Coreq: 374.320; Prereq: AS.374.301 in the Fall.
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AS 374.307: Leadership in Military History
2.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Registration restricted to contracted ROTC cadets only.
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AS 374.320: Advanced Tactical Leadership
1.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Permission required. Juniors only. Permission required. Students further develop their leadership skills by directing and coordinating the efforts of 9-60 personnel on offensive, defensive and civil-support tactical-tasks. Develop written plans for garrison and field environments while supervising its execution. Ultimately, prepares students to excel at the four-week National Leadership Development and Assessment Course at Fort Lewis, WA.
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AS 374.402: Adaptive Leadership/Professionalism
2.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Coreq: 374.002 ROTC cadets only Limit 20 Study includes practical exercises on establishing an ethical command climate and developing values required of a professional officer. Students apply their leadership skills in the ROTC battalion and prepare for commissioning.
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